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mezoued wrote:Hi everyone,i have have applied for EEA4 permanent residence following divorce and after nearly 8 months the HO refuse my application with the right of appeal and the reasons is i did not submit proof of ex treaty rights at the time of divorce .i have asked UKBA to use the power to ask other governments departments for record of NI payments and income tax being paid by the EEA national.
my questions are :
1-whats best to do appeal or submit a further application for consideration and how long it takes for both?
2-if i ask for reconsideration and its refused do i have a right of appeal?i have asked cause i may try to contact my ex and get proof of exercising treaty rights?
3- do i have to pay for court fees or exempted under EU law?
hope someone will help me here and thanks
What was she doing during decree absolute date ? Working, job seeking ?mezoued wrote:marriage date since 2006 enter uk 2007 applied for residence card granted 2008 after 5 years applied eea4 refused.
my ex been working all the time from marriage till oct 2011 when she been made redundant because of government cuts due to have public sector job.
dec 2011 start divorce proceeding 2012 decree absolute .so basically from oct 2011 till may 2012 she got jsa job seekers allowance but i know she still be treated as qualified person so exercising her treaty rights and one more thing she been living and working in uk more than 10 years so she already got PR but she didnt applied for it.am i right please correct me if not?
i have submit 5 years p60 wage slips and bank statements proof my full 5 years residence.anyone will help answer my questions please in first post so i can decide what to do as i only have few days to appeal.
your help much appreciated.
Your case should be pretty straightforward, the preceding 5 year of her employment should have sufficed, provided she had never left the UK for 2 years after that.mezoued wrote:Thanks everyone will be in contact with a solicitor and lodge an appeal soon.i did not submit any documents about my ex .